Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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ir Review September 3, 1959
let Girl Scout Meet Set For September 3
NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN Hosptial News this nuclear age
MRS. MARK WEAVER
CD’s a Vital Part of Farm Safety
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Mrs. Alton Wright. Mrs. Truett
EVER! FARM
Next
ednesday
larming Value Day
i COOPER
Du may get free tickets for
y drawing every hour - on
r next Wednesday from par-
g merchants in Cooper.
Roads Lead
to Cooper
Wednesdays
p Saturdays
Mr H<
ecognizt- and support the ol
ectjvcs of the Farm Divisio
>f the National Safety Counci
lie said: "This nation ian-
no! survive and recover from
attack without its farmers.
Rural America has always
carried a heavy burden in
times of national emer-
gency. In this nuclear age. it
Is more Important than ever
before.”
of
• • •
,! HVIY.AL WILL always be
personal thing What you
a and do will determine
I family-
live to help the nation
VETERAN’S
QUESTIONS
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W .M.S. TO MEET
Woman’s Missiona
8. with Mrs. T. E
am will | Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Schmit-
merican ter and family of Irving spent
Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs.
d to be L. C. Schmitter, and other rela-
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Halton Wright has been
5 5ec from Janes Hospital.
Glee Taylor. Lake Creek,
eer. dismissed from Janes
me Hooten. Klondike, has
dismissed from Janes Hos-
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Clyde Covineton was
SPECIALS
for
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; EVERYTHING
Labor Day *0? F0R
Week - End
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Billy Garrison. San Francisco.
aiif. and Monte Garrison,
de-ssa. have beer, visiting their
other, Mrs. W. W Garrison.
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FLOUR
494
W! 7 lg. cans $1
14 sm. cans $1
■ a: Mis.
sion last week .
r.d Mrs.
Jerry Wright ar.d
to Cooper last
? in the
home of Mr. ar.d
M. Lancaster last week
D. La tv
caster. Ha'.lsville:
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B. Lancaster of
Ark.:
Weldon MeClan-
rs. C. E.
McClanahan and
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Edith McKinney
k K:tch
er. and Miss Zel-
'lanahar
u cf Cooper; H.
ide to convert my
1 to a permanent
convert it all at
convert a part at
Mrs. Tom Robertson has re-
ined to Oklahoma City, Okla.
ter visiting her daughter, Mrs.
■tndy Hooten Jr., and family .
SHURFIN E — Regrular. Drip or Fine
COFFEE 2it -1.29
A .. you may convert a part of
our term insurance to perman-
nt insurance but the minimum 4K1
m.our.t that may be converted ■■
; si.000. After that, conversion
■ ust be :r. multiples of $500. H
Q - How much allowance If* MN
i ;
fTENTION COTTON FARMERS!
i Cooper Co-Op Gin Association
N. W. 11th Street, Cooper, Texas
vites Your Patronage
WE OFFER YOU
MODERN GIN EQUIPMENT
operated by trained and experienced personnel
ur Regular Gin Equipment Includes:
DEPENDABLE
k 4w
f.
Pork & Beans 3
No. 300
CANS
25<
DEL MONTE
Pineapple Juice
No. 211 CAN
DEL MONTE
Workman lifts 6-inch batt of
mineral wool insulation into
place between ceiling joists of
house being insulated for eco-
nomical air conditioning.
46 OZ.
CANS
1.00
RANCH STYLE
money is paid to the parent or
guardian on behalf of a yot--;
man or woman going to school
under the War Orphans Educa-
tion program?
A — 110-dollars a month, if
the student is in school full-time;
80-dollars a month, if three-
' quarters time: and 50-dollars a
j month; if half-time.
Q -- I understand no new in- !
surance is being issued to Ko-
rea vteerans except some who
: have -ervice-connected disabili-
1 ties. What conditions must be
met for a veteran to be eligible?
A -- To be eligible for new GI
i insurance, a Korea veteran must
! have a service-connected disabil-
: ity so rated by the VA, and must
apply within one year from the
date VA rates him service-con-
i neeted.
Grapefruit Juice
AMERICAN SOUR OK DILL ____________
PICKLES 22 oz. jar .25 BEANS 2 300 cans .27
SHURFINE INSTANT REG. 50c Al ADDIN
COFFEE Ig. jar .69 NOTEBOOK PAPER .29
4 OZ. CAN FRENCH GROUND ALCO ALUMINUM
BLACK PEPPER .29 FOIL 25 ft. roll .31
24 OZ. CAN AI STEX ARROW CHARCOAL
BEEF STEW
RATH S BLACK HAWK
BACON
CHOICE
★ Four 90 Murray Gins
* Mitchell Feeders
* Two 11-Cylinder Inclined Cleaners
FEATURING—
* Double lint combing with Lummus Lint
Comber Cleaners and Continental Conver-
tion Type Lint Cleaner Comber.
* Double Drying with Big Reel and Tower
Dryers.
COMPLETE MARKETING SERVICE
on Choice A & B Cotton
Subscribe
To The
Review
IN Delta
County
For Only
Pork Chops I b. 49c
We Offer The Best Food Locker Service
All fresh meals are packaged in foil for your
locker or deep-freezer
Enjoy the best in processing and wrapping at no additional cost.
GARDEN FRESH
PRODUCE
SELECTED
FROZEN FOODS
TOKAY
10 OZ. PKG. POLAR
BROCCOLI k) c OO
or PEAS lOT #29
POLAR
FRESH
This Gin Association is owned and operated by and for farmers
HAGOOD, Mgr. ELDON BOND, Secy.
Grapes 2 ib$. 25t
PEACHES 10 oz, pkg. .19
i ib. pkg. #4<9
WILSON FOOD CO.
Where It Pays To Shop and Convenient To Park
Corn 4
■ a i JKSSE JEWELL
ears 19$ S
HRl'MSTICKS
PHONE 30
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983983/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.